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Toast

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3 months old|Domestic Short Hair, Tuxedo|Female|Medium|Greensboro, NC
🐈 Cat Friendly🐕 Dog Friendly🧑‍🧒‍🧒 Good with Children🎉 Social🎾 Playful

Toast is a baby female with a black and white tuxedo coat and classic kitten energy. She’s considered a mixed breed domestic short hair and has a medium build. Located in Greensboro, NC, Toast is litterbox trained, spayed, and has current vaccinations. She does well with other cats, children, and cat-friendly dogs when introductions are gradual, making her a versatile fit for caring homes. At just 3 months old, Toast is ready for a household eager for playful company.

About Toast

Toast sports a classic tuxedo coat—sleek black and crisp white—which gives her a dressed-up look even when she’s tearing around after toys. She’s loaded with kitten curiosity, always eager to poke her nose into new corners, chase after anything that moves, and invent her own brand of chaos and fun. Her zoomies are a comedic event, but she’s just as quick to stop for snuggles when the play session ends, curling up contentedly with her favorite people. Toast has a warm, social nature and loves company, whether that's her siblings or any gentle playmate up for the chase. This kitten is friendly with cats, children, and cat-savvy dogs as long as the introduction goes at a kitten’s pace. She’s fully litterbox trained and already spayed, with up-to-date vaccinations and a microchip included. Juliet’s House prefers Toast go home with a sibling, another friendly young cat, or into a household with an existing playful kitten—the rescue believes this is crucial for healthy social development. Toast has all the makings of an easy companion who grows more lovable by the day. Make her next nap spot your couch and let her fill your days with action and affection. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Toast

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Domestic short hair cats like Toast do well in most home settings, from apartments to houses. They thrive with regular companionship, so a space where she can interact and play works best.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Toast, as a domestic short hair, is content indoors with plenty of play opportunities. She doesn't require outdoor access as long as she has room to explore and toys to chase.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Toast’s breed and temperament make her great for homes with children. Domestic short hairs are often social and tolerant, which matches her friendly disposition.